Title | : | Social cognitive theory - A full summary and evaluation |
Lasting | : | 28.22 |
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Views | : | 109 rb |
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Very detailed explanation Comment from : Jennifer Doe |
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writing my master thesis paper on SCT, thanks for the video, was a nice little reminder :) Comment from : Nancy N |
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Hi there, I am a lecturer at the University of South Africa and came across your clip on social cognitive learning theory - am I permitted to provide my students with a link to this video? Thank you Comment from : Sean Hagen |
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Thannkuuu for the video It's really helpful Comment from : Khushi Singh |
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What is a weakness or criticism of the Social Cognitive Theory?brA Easy to change a person's self-efficacybrB individual focusbrC Too much focus on behavioral capabilitybrbrIs option A correct ? Comment from : Abo94od |
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thank you so much for the video It would be great if you could cover more topics about biological and cognitive approaches as well it's just simply amazing, much more efficient than in class Comment from : Tony |
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Great video thanks allot, but sir little bit slower next time please was little fast Comment from : Linda Warda |
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Well explained, Sir! Comment from : Glory to God |
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very helpful, I have watched a view videos on SCT and this one helped the most Comment from : Susan Diaz |
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Thank you for sharing this video It helped me understand the material much better than the videos I was given Comment from : Willow H |
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Thanks cutie Comment from : joel loforte |
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Loved it Comment from : Leena Mulye |
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Very clear and informative Excellent overview Comment from : Lisa Retelle |
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TIMESTAMPS:brbr00:00 - Introbr01:37 - Background of Social Cognitive Theorybr02:46 - Social Cognitive Theory explanationbr08:58 - Studiesbr18:51 - Applicationsbr20:52 - Limitationsbr24:33 - Can you DEAL?br25:07 - SAQ Tipsbr26:30 - Extended response tipsbr27:27 - Understanding check Comment from : Ammar Y |
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ARRM part of SLT or SCT or both? Same with triadic? Comment from : Milo |
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Excellent explanation, however my only small suggestion is please speak a bit slowly as it will help the audience grasp this better Rgds Comment from : mangomits |
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Thank you Comment from : Rebecca |
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Very helpful and simplified explanation but you speak toooo fast!! Is it only me who feels that😭 Comment from : F&F fantasy World |
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grt lecturei really admired but could u please mention the predictor and criterions of this theory more so we get more toward the practical applications of it by implying it Comment from : Sajida Hafeez |
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I am only 5 mins in, but this is one of the best lectures I have had brThanks Comment from : Shantanu Pednekar |
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Good job Comment from : Dianah Mbabazi |
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Thank you! I will utilize this theory in my dissertation to study the faculties rapid transition to online learning during the onset of the 2020 pandemic! Comment from : Jo P |
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I appreciate your contribution to helping others learn Comment from : Shine Forlyn |
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Thank you so much for this How many studies does the student need to know in support of SCT? Is one study sufficient? Comment from : Nadia Ismail |
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You are a brilliant lecturer Wow! So inspirational! Comment from : Khosi Lebone |
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Very comprehensive with real life examples easy to understand Enjoyed it thoroughly Thank you Comment from : NORMA DIAZ |
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Travis is the GOAT Comment from : Zain NIAZ |
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Great Video, easy to understand and make sense of SCT Comment from : tracey moore |
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Great video, very helpful Comment from : Alexcis Johnson |
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You freaked me out when you said you're teaching your 3 year old to tie their laces because I have a 3 year old and I thought "am I leaving her behind"? She can just about use velcro Comment from : Garry Bunch |
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oh and thank you very, very much for making education easier :) Comment from : Ida Hansson |
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but in the evaluation of the bobo doll exp it´s mentioned that kids are not normally exposed to the same situation in real life as they just saw on the TV so their behaviour in the experiment does not necesarily reflect a scenario in reality A conclution is made that boys more aggressive response in the exp reflects their overall behaviour IRL since it´s speculated that it could depend on a genetical reason However, what if boys are just more spontanious than girls and not more agressive? Maybe the girls aggressive response will manifest later in life? Is there more research done on gender and agression out there? Comment from : Ida Hansson |
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Thank you so much for the videos, been very helpful Im studying Public health and about to write an exam on sica behavioral science - health behavior and promotion Kindly help me understand how I use the SCT fused together with the Social ecological theory in explaining behaviour and in research; and TBP together with Social ecological theory, im struggling to apply any example on these theoris fused together yet I do understand it individually Thank youbrAlso how do I get your book where you explain these theories, please send me the ISBN Comment from : MAMBA ST |
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Great video! It helped me a lot to understand Bandura's SCT! Comment from : HJ Park |
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Best lecture! Comment from : Gaming For Survival |
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Thank you for this video, it makes the whole concept a lot clearer!! For an SAQ, you'd just focus on either observational learning, triadic reciprocal determinism OR self-efficacy right? So, although you can briefly describe all 3 key concepts in the answer's introduction, you narrow it down to one, and use a supporting study for it as the focus of the SAQ response? Comment from : Mythra Mahesh |
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Thank you so much! Comment from : Tea |
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Fabulous, Travis! Comment from : Madge Zemp |
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Could you please do a video about BLOA next? This is because your videos are extremely useful and the exam is so close I am not that confident anymore Really appreciate the work! It's unfortunate it took me this long to find your channel :/ Comment from : Bernard Scott Crohn’s Warrior |
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